Kiran Chetry

American television broadcast journalist
Kiran Chetry
किरण क्षेत्री
Chetry in 2010
Born
Kiran Carrie Chetry

(1974-08-26) August 26, 1974 (age 49)
Patan, Bagmati, Nepal
NationalityAmerican
Other namesKiran Kshetri
EducationUniversity of Maryland, College Park
SpouseChris Knowles (div. 2013)
Children2

Kiran Carrie Chetry (Nepali: किरण क्षेत्री, pronounced [kiɾʌɳ t͡sʰet̪ri], born August 26, 1974) is a former American television broadcast journalist who, until 2011, was a cable news anchor for CNN's American Morning. From 2001 to 2007 she reported—and then anchored—cable news at Fox News.

Early life and education

Kiran was born in Patan Hospital (Shanta Bhawan), Patan, Nepal. Seven months later, she moved with her parents and family to the United States. Her surname, Chetry, refers to the traditional caste of rulers and soldiers among Hindus in the Middle Hills of Nepal, and Kiran's father Hom Chetry belongs to this community. Kiran's mother Nancy is of German, Ukrainian, and Dutch ancestry.[1] Her parents met while Nancy was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nepal.

Kiran grew up in Gaithersburg, Maryland and attended Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Maryland, where she served in student government, danced on the pom squad,[2] and competed on the swim team.[3] Upon graduation she enrolled at the University of Maryland, College Park's College of Journalism, where she joined the Alpha Pi chapter of Delta Delta Delta sorority[4] and received her Bachelor of Arts in broadcast journalism.

Career

Chetry began her career in 1995 at News 21 in Rockville, Maryland. The next year she moved to WICU-TV in Erie, Pennsylvania, where she was the main anchor and health reporter. (She met her future husband Chris Knowles there who was the prime-time news anchor.) She received the Best Enterprise Reporting award from the Pennsylvania Associated Press Broadcasters Association in 1997 for her series "Young and Hooked," which looked at teen smoking. In 1999, Chetry moved from WICU-TV to KXTV in Sacramento, California to work as a morning anchor and reporter.

Fox News

In 2001, Chetry joined Fox News Channel as a general reporter, first appearing on March 8, 2001, in a story about eating ice cream.[5] The following year, in 2002, she was awarded the Making our Mark (MOM) Award from the Association of Nepalis in the Americas.[6] At Fox News, she worked as a rotating anchor for Fox News Live and the early morning news program Fox & Friends First. In late 2005, she became a regular co-host on the network's weekend morning news program, Fox & Friends Weekend.

In 2006, Chetry made Maxim magazine's top-ten list of TV's sexiest news anchors, placing third on the list: she was ranked as America's sexiest female anchor and the world's second-sexiest female anchor.[7]

In early 2007, as Chetry's contract with Fox News neared the end of its term, the network negotiated with Chetry's agent to renew her contract. Her contract was expected to be renewed with her continuing to co-host Fox & Friends Weekend. However, talks ended when Fox News claimed in a February 15, 2007, letter to Chetry's agent, that Chetry had demanded "that Fox News include a clause in her new agreement that would have been detrimental to other Fox News Talent." The cable news network added that it would not renew her contract and that she was free to leave before her contract's expiration.[8] Chetry exercised that option. Chetry allegedly wanted a clause in her contract that would have had Gretchen Carlson, a co-anchor of Fox & Friends, fired.[9] Chetry's agent countered that the allegation of Chetry's wanting Carlson fired was "absolutely false".[10] Another source said that the clause in question merely requested a written clarification of whether Chetry would become a Fox & Friends co-host and, if so, when. If that were not to happen by a certain date, then Chetry would have a window to exit her new contract.[11]

CNN

CNN hired Chetry following her release from Fox News.[12] On February 16, 2007, Chetry began work as a CNN anchor and correspondent. That day, she served as a co-host on American Morning in the morning and, after being hired by CNN, anchored Anderson Cooper 360 that evening. She went on to substitute as an anchor for Paula Zahn Now and CNN Newsroom.[5]

On April 4, 2007, CNN's President Jonathan Klein announced Chetry as the new co-anchor of American Morning, beginning on April 16, 2007. Her last day on American Morning and at CNN was July 29, 2011.[13]

In August 2014, she co-anchored with Errol Barnett a few late-night telecasts for CNN International.

Infomercials

She is an infomercial presenter for Nutribullet.

Personal life

Chetry was married to Chris Knowles, a former Fox News Channel and weekend weathercaster at WPIX-TV; they divorced in 2013[citation needed] and have two children, a son and a daughter.[14] Chetry is a Christian.[15]

References

  1. ^ Nepal Monitor: "Q&A: Kiran Chetry: On Career Transition, Nepal and Journalism" Archived 2009-05-30 at the Wayback Machine July 2007
  2. ^ Fortt, Jon (April 5, 2007). "Kiran Chetry, Google, and a reminder that photos live forever". Fortune.
  3. ^ Brett Hill (May 2007). "Mother and Daughter Lessons, Part 4". Health. Archived from the original on April 29, 2007.
  4. ^ Distinguished Deltas Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b "CNN TV - Anchors/Reporters: Kiran Chetry". CNN. Archived from the original on April 20, 2007.
  6. ^ "ANA Online". Archived from the original on September 20, 2005. Retrieved September 17, 2007.
  7. ^ "'TV's Sexiest News Anchors' - No. 3". CBS News. 2006. Kiran Chetry of the Fox News Channel placed third on the list of "TV's Sexiest News Anchors" as compiled by the editors at Maxim.
  8. ^ "Fox News letter to Kiran Chetry" (PDF). Mediabistro. February 15, 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 17, 2007.
  9. ^ Chetry wanted colleague Gretchen Carlson fired Archived February 19, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Mediabistro, February 16, 2007
  10. ^ Fox News anchor out in contract drama., The Hollywood Reporter, February 17, 2007
  11. ^ Tug of War Between TV News Rivals, The New York Times, February 19, 2007
  12. ^ Official Press Release of Chetry's Hire at CNN Archived July 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, CNN, February 16, 2007
  13. ^ "Kiran Chetry Leaves CNN: 'American Morning' Host Out At End Of July". The Huffington Post. July 14, 2011. Retrieved August 1, 2011.
  14. ^ "CNN's Kiran Chetry Is Expecting a Baby". People. October 25, 2007.
  15. ^ Kiran Chetry [@kiranchetrytv] (December 20, 2010). "@HinduAmericans actually I am a Christian. But many in my family r Hindu including my father. And I have great respect for the religion" (Tweet) – via Twitter.

External links

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